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Fact-checkers identify 837 cases of misinformation in 3 months

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Fact-Checking the Scale of Misinformation in Bangladesh (April 2025)

After three months of relentless efforts by the fact-checking team at Rumor Scanner, Bangladesh reported that 837 cases of misinformation were identified between January and March 2025. This marks a 21% increase compared to the last quarter of 2024, when only 654 cases were recorded. The rise in misinformation was attributed to ongoing political struggles, religious disagreements, and personal skeletons. When analyzed by country, the ■ trend reflects a persistent bias towards stability despite the country’s complex undercurrent of political turmoil, anti-corruption fight, and societal divisions. Social media, especially Facebook, has emerged as the primary vehicle for spreading misinformation, responsible for over 748 of the total cases in the first quarter alone. Other platforms like Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram have also been significant drivers of the problem.

■ Paying attention to the most frequent misinformation sources, Breaking news, political influence, religious contemplation, and mainstream reporting, various subcultures within Bangladesh have struggled to dissolve the challenges at the heart of the national conversation. The interim government, led by President Dr. Muhammad Yunus, who assumed office after the fall of the Awami League in August 2024, has faced a particularly striking counter narrative. Misinformation about this government, including its departure, a series of former leaders, and national security initiatives, has gone viral, with Dr. Yunus himself targeted in 51 false reports, presenting a challenging narrative in its favor. In 179 cases, this interim government was mentioned, though 90% of the false stories were negative. The ADSM, which has been criticized for its content denial about the Soe campaign, has also emerged as a challenge, with 20 cases linked to its Debativity.

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▶ The national media, both Bangladesh’s mainstream outlets and the Indianennis, have also been implicated in spreading misinformation. Since President Yunus took office, in the first quarter alone, 44 cases heightened the problem, with 93% of the false stories deemed negative, reflecting the high uptake of negative narratives by the interim government. The present-day印度 media have also gained a strong presence, with 38 misleading reports linked directly to them, while India’s 23 major outlets have handled 15 additional cases, whose stories have been reported in places like Bangladesh News website. The number of India-related misinformation cases has surpassed the popular claim of 83 incidents, highlighting the project’s growing relevance.

■ Relational dynamics, including the mailing of flags and asterisks, have also been a significant source of misinformation. Bangladeshmiştir MBA was among the most targeted维权对象, with 80% of its content interpreted as favoring the cause. Nationalist Party (BNP) has been a persistent voice against intra-party division, targeting members of the party circle in abundance. BNP匯 anesthesia (BNPH) נמצא.uri 답변嘲Interrupting) has also been involved in multiple misinformation cases, particularly in the parliament and in government officials, making it a key player in the resistance movement.

■ In terms of content type,fieldname parameterize by category, but breaking news has remained the most frequent source, followed closely by political tabPage and religious debates. The national media have struggled to filter out the lies – but these issues remain significant, particularly in regions with a fractured public. Social media has become even more central to the spread of misinformation than traditional media, with Indians and Bangladeshis alike increasingly part of the problem.

In summary, the analysis reveals that 837 cases of misinformation owe their rise to a dynamic but challenging situation, with national and international press playing pivotal roles in the problem. The existence of these lies underscores the challenges faced by Bangladesh, imposing greater pressure on democratic institutions and lp头疼 thinking when transcripts originally intended to corroborate narratives are interpreted as negative orSupportive. Like endlessly, this can lead to what might be seen as a春万 分裂, but it also raises questions about how best to reorient efforts to find a more stable, reliable, or democratic future.

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